This Model Tuna Makes Gutting Fish A Much Less Messy Game

It turns out that "fish wholesaler" and "toy designer" are not mutually exclusive professions: Kazuyoshi Watanabe, a Tokyo fish wholesaler, created this wooden tuna to teach people how to properly gut the fish.

The model comes with just about everything you need to get the job done -- including a cutting board a long knife to do the cutting. The model itself is much like any other anatomical version you've probably seen -- each piece comes apart and then stacks back together for easy storage.

Unfortunately, this fish is also wildly expensive -- you could buy a hundred real fish for the price of this $US288 fake -- but if you're a purist, it might just be worth it. [Core77]

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